MILITARYCONTRACT - Australia Fires

VP Special Events: Mark Richards. General Discussion about the AirSource Special Events Division.

MILITARYCONTRACT - Australia Fires

Postby AS455 - Don » 01 Jan 2020 18:30

Australia Sending Aid to Wildfire Towns as Death Toll Rises
Australia has deployed military ships and aircraft to help communities ravaged by apocalyptic wildfires that have left at least 17 people dead nationwide and sent thousands of residents and holidaymakers fleeing to the shoreline. By Associated Press, Wire Service Content Jan. 1, 2020, at 5:39 a.m. BY TRISTAN LAVALETTE, Associated Press
PERTH, Australia (AP) — Australia deployed military ships and aircraft Wednesday to help communities ravaged by apocalyptic wildfires that have left at least 17 people dead nationwide and sent thousands of residents and holidaymakers fleeing to the shoreline.
Navy ships and military aircraft were bringing water, food and fuel to towns where supplies were depleted and roads were cut off by the fires. Authorities confirmed three bodies were found Wednesday at Lake Conjola on the south coast of New South Wales, bringing the death toll in the state to 15.
More than 175 homes have been destroyed in the region. Some 4,000 people in the coastal town of Mallacoota fled to the shore as winds pushed a fire toward their homes under a sky darkened by smoke and turned blood-red by flames. Stranded residents and vacationers slept in their cars, and gas stations and surf clubs transformed into evacuation areas. Dozens of homes burned before winds changed direction late Tuesday, sparing the rest of the town.
Victoria Emergency Commissioner Andrew Crisp told reporters the Australian Defence Force was moving naval assets to Mallacoota on a supply mission that would last two weeks and helicopters would also fly in more firefighters since roads were inaccessible.
“I think that was our biggest threat in terms of what are we doing with the children if we need to go in the water to protect ourselves given the fact that they are only 1, 3 and 5," tourist Kai Kirschbaum told ABC Australia. "If you're a good swimmer it doesn't really matter if you have to be in the water for a longer time, but doing that with three kids that would have been, I think, a nightmare.
”Conditions cooled Wednesday, but the fire danger remained very high across the state, where four people are missing. “We have three months of hot weather to come. We do have a dynamic and a dangerous fire situation across the state,” Crisp said.
In the New South Wales town of Conjola Park, 89 properties were confirmed destroyed and cars were melted by Tuesday’s fires. More than 100 fires were still burning in the state Wednesday, though none were at an emergency level. Seven people have died this week, including a volunteer firefighter, a man found in a burnt-out car and a father and son who died in their house.
Firefighting crews took advantage of easing conditions on Wednesday to restore power to critical infrastructure and conduct some back burning, before conditions were expected to deteriorate Saturday as high temperatures and strong winds return.

Two new C-130 Flights into Australia's Fire torn Regions:

YSRI - YMCO FLT# 1791
YSRI - YJBY FLT# 1792

User avatar
AS455 - Don
Control Tower [Moderator]
 
Posts: 225
Joined: 07 Apr 2008 13:50
Location: [AirSource ID: AS 455]
AirSource Pilot Number: 455

Re: MILITARYCONTRACT - Australia Fires

Postby AS455 - Don » 03 Jan 2020 20:41

"MILITARYCONTRACT"

Two new C-130 Flights into Australia's Fire torn Regions:

YSRI - YMES FLT# 1793
YMES - YSRI FLT# 1794

User avatar
AS455 - Don
Control Tower [Moderator]
 
Posts: 225
Joined: 07 Apr 2008 13:50
Location: [AirSource ID: AS 455]
AirSource Pilot Number: 455


Return to Special Events - Crew Pass

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest

cron